Line By Line
Character-istics
Theatre Terms
Revolutionary Idea
Costume
100

Yo, George, have you read the script?

Samuel Adams

100

Which character utters the famous words, "Give me liberty or give me death!" (not in the play)

Patrick Henry 

100
What is like an interview for a performer?

Audition

100

What document (signed by many) made clear the Americans' plan to leave the rule of Great Britain?

The Declaration of Independence

100

What clothing makes British soldiers easily recognizable? 

Red Coats
200

The expense is outrageous and if the stage is not soon set for victory,  then perhaps entreaties for a treaty should ensue.

Charles Fox

200

Who suffered an early death in the Boston Massacre?

Crispus Attucks

200

What is the name of the time when all of the actors come on stage and take a bow?

Curtain call

200

The "Shot Heard 'Round the World" occured during which battle?

Lexington and Concord

200

What piece of clothing prevents dresses from getting dirty?

Apron

300

 And while they fought afield, the diplomats pursued a different yield, in foreign lands like France.

Abigail Adams

300

Who took a famous ride to warn that British soldiers were moving swiftly through Massachusetts? 

Paul Revere

300

What is the name for the line or event that comes right before your line?

Cue

300

The First Continental Congress was held at what iconic Philadelphia building?

Carpenter's Hall

300

Men and women might wear these atop their head for fashion, hygiene or to show their social status.

Wigs
400

Lobsterback, go back to where you belong; your presence is wrong; our indignation strong.

Crispus Attucks

400

Who drafted the Declaration of Independence?

Thomas Jefferson

400

When looking at the stage, your "right" is considered what?

Stage left

400

In which colony did the final battle of the American Revolution occur?

Virginia

400

What is the name of the 3-pointed hat?

Tricorn

500

No taste for nobility, just insatiable liberty helps surmounting redoubts, winning uneven bouts,  but without (pointing to self) divine right.

King George III

500

Who wrote the Concord Hymn, from which we get the name of our play?

Ralph Waldo Emerson

500

What is the positioning of actors and props on stage?

Blocking
500

What was the name of the treaty that officially ended the American Revolution?

The Treaty of Paris

500

Don't show us your legs! Men and women would wear these to cover their legs.

Stockings

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